The cold is coming back, and it’s brought some snow with it, but we’re seeing green shoots over here, with La place poised to release a new season, Kyle and Dave vs. The Machine set to dive into the movies of 2018, and the Mess Hall Podcast trying something new. There’s plenty of old favourites here, too. Enjoy!
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La place announces the launch of Season 5, focusing on northwest Alberta starting on Feb. 1 with Grande Prairie and Valleyview.
The 2nd Floor talks to Edmonton success story Nitin Bhatia about succeeding in commercial real estate and financing.
Steph Enders of the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute joins Karen Unland on Bloom to discuss all things AI.
Just when you thought budget talks were over, they’re not, reports Speaking Municipally, which also looks at a good-news, bad-news week in downtown Edmonton.
Let’s Do Coffee talks to NAIT alumnus Rob Jennings, the president and founder of marketing and communications agency FKA.
It’s A Conspiracy! dives into forgotten inventions and the Halifax Explosion, among other things.
Avery and Lena of Mess Hall Podcast preview a new podcast they’re launching on the music of the ‘90s.
Three Kitchens explores home kitchens with Katharine MacPhail of Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven. And the Speakeasy series tries an Irish Redhead.
On I Love This, You Should Too, Indy relives the ‘90s with Fresh Off The Boat, Samantha reviews The Club, and they preview the 1922 classic Nosferatu.
Kyle and Dave vs The Machine lands in 2018 to watch The Favourite, a film where two women fight for the queen's attention.
The Read-Along arrives at Chapter 19 of Questland by Carrie Vaughn.
Putting It Together’s Merrily We Roll Along season reaches the ever-hopeful but also devastating “Our Time” with Emily Clark of Dear Friends Podcast.
Quantum Kickflip’s heroes make it to DiBoCon and soon realize that the eyes of the multiverse are on them.
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